How to verify your Twitter account

Dying to have that blue verified badge on your Twitter profile that lets people know that an account of public interest is authentic? Well starting today you can verify your Twitter account as the social media company is opening this up to the public and they can now approve account types maintained by users in music, acting, fashion, government, politics, religion, journalism, media, sports, business, and other key interest areas. If you believe your account is of public interest and should be verified, here is how to get verified and this article outlines information about submitting a request.

Submitting a request

To be able to complete the form, your account must have the following:

A verified phone number

A confirmed email address

A bio

A profile photo

A birthday (for accounts that are not company, brand, or organization accounts)

A website

Tweets set as public in Tweet privacy settings

Profile and account recommendations

Some common characteristics of verified accounts include:

If the account belongs to a person, the name reflects the real or stage name of the person.

If the account is a corporation or company account, the name reflects the real name of the corporation or company.

The profile and/or header photo reflects the person, the corporation’s branding, or the company’s branding.

If the account is a corporate or company account, the email address associated with the account is a corporate or company email address.

Additional information

When submitting a request to verify an account, Twitter will ask for additional information that can help them evaluate it. Twitter gives the tips below:

They’ll ask you to tell them why we should verify an account. If the account represents a person, they want to understand their impact in their field. If it represents a corporation or company, let us know their mission.

When providing URLs to support your request, choose sites that help express the account holder’s newsworthiness or relevancy in their field.

They may request that you scan and upload a legible copy of your government-issued ID (such as a passport or driver’s license) to confirm your identity.

Submit a request to verify an account

You can submit a request to verify an account by filling out this form here, (or source link below) and they’ll respond to your request via email. If your request is denied, you can submit another request for the same account 30 days after receiving the email from them.

If you’ve submitted a request and have not yet received an email from Twitter, this article includes troubleshooting steps that may help.

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